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An Anglican priest who made headlines after he gave a mocking Nazi salute—also known as a Roman salute—during an anti-abortion rally is coming to Canada.

Calvin Robinson is being brought to Canada by Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) as part of its annual March for Life in Ottawa, Ontario.

He is scheduled to speak at the Youth Summit during the one-day event taking place on May 9 at the Ottawa Conference and Events Centre. Organized by CLC’s youth wing and Niagara Region Right to Life, Robinson is scheduled appear as one of two keynote speakers.

antihate.ca/anti_abortion_lobb

A prayer I wrote yesterday for Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Prayers of the People at St. James Cathedral in #Chicago.

Our community is a bit unique in that at our 11am service, individual parishioners write the prayers of the people. Each week it is different depending on the intercessor but still reflects the structure within the Book of Common Prayer.

#MLK#Prayer#MLKDay

‘Even before Canterbury and York had supplied compelling new reasons for the permanent eviction of “lords spiritual”, 26 of whom have seats in the House of Lords, Labour’s promised reform, the expulsion of hereditaries, was being attacked for not including the unelected representatives of what is increasingly, regardless of embarrassments, a minority religion. “It is beyond a joke,” the SNP MP Pete Wishart told the Commons.’

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Guardian · Our rarely apologise, never resign bishops don’t deserve comfortable lives in the LordsBy Catherine Bennett

I had thought that this had been effective at the time it was announced: “Today (November 20), Lambeth Palace have issued a statement that following his resignation announcement, the Archbishop of Canterbury intends to complete his official duties by the upcoming Feast of Epiphany (6th January).”

#AnglicanCommunion #Anglicanism #Anglican #Episcopal #Resignation #Safeguarding #SafeChurch #ChurchOfEngland

anglicannews.org/news/2024/11/

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Talking of the BCP, then see the Articles of Religion in the BCP.

Article 2 explicitly expounds the central belief in the Crucifixion. Article 4 expounds, similarly upon the central belief in the Resurrection.

Even the Anglicans (-: have been outright saying that this is an important part their core belief since the 16th century. The people that they broke away from have been outright saying it for a lot longer.